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The Field Artillery \

by Lieut. Mulder - Editorial Page Volume XXXII

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HOPE COlLEGE. Hollaud, Michipa, WedoetdAy, May 21, 1919

"Prep" Oratorical Y.MC.A. Treats ANNUAL HOPE PREs. DIMNENT Contest Held .This Evening G. R. ' "Y'; RELAY IS INAUGURATED RACE SA Y NEW HOPE HEAD VBINt18 .AlLNOOY8 OF THE 0LA.I8 jAWAlLDED FIB8T PLACE

SINGEB8, SPBAJOlJUI, M08I0lAN8, AND OARTOOlOft' TO ENTERTAIN IN' OAllNEGIE GYK.

OPTION HELD AT W.L.C. ROOMS

ANNl7AL RAOE WILL lIlIGIN' AT Jt1NlOBS U YlYB 'NJ(B-HONOBBD at18TOK BY mrrEJI,TAINING TBE 0. B. " Y" 1I0'ILDIN'G .AND Hope'l future champion alate oraTAJOl8 PLACE IN' H OPE PrOnll)Uy al ~ o'clock tonigllt - in END AT OOBND OF BIVlllI. CLA88 OF 1919 tors made their ddbu~ llP<>n the _peakCarnegie Gymna lum ~ho varied pro, 0JIt7B(IIl .ANn mGHm, HEBE Ing platform Inst Monday ovening In gr~m olTered .by Lhe Y. M. 0_ A. will RECEIVES KEYS OF HOPE bogin_ Tho Ladies' Glee Club will Winants Chapel wben tho Hopo Pro- NOVEL PROGRAMS GIVEN firsL 'IIppear. They are to ren(IH S \.- RACE BEGINS AT 2 p, M, paratori sebool contelt was held be01ua of 1990 Welcoaletl " 8OCi&l ..."VIIII.on, 1M&atel'J &Dd ...1111.\1011 Are eral groups of seleeLions interspersed Prospects Good For & Duplic&tlon of tore 11 fair-sized audience of t/ Prep." Ion " To ,Toin 1141 BaDIa The rI'bree -~tcll1rorda In The with solos by ABss R elene Van Ranlte students and faculty. Lut Year'. Vlctol'J Nut Year ;l'ul'POIe of !Rope "-D1mnent I and Mlr. Tellni8 Prin s_ " Bud" Dc Tho judges nwnrded flrst place to Wolf will give one of "is most r~cnt &.ttuHlay llIf·ternoon at 2 o'clock i\iJlrinu8 Arnooys of Holland, \\~.o Now tbat Lhe war is over and many "The inform sl inauguration of Presi- ~ptodnte ehnlk taLks. Prof. oMeinecke sharp 1he Hope-Grand Rapids "Y" in- spolle on th o "Sigu of Victory: ' of tbe Hopeit es who were in service deat E. D. Dimnent took plnee at Hope will interpret a Uung3lian dance by ter-ci ty relay rnce will tie .tarted from rrboma DoVries, alao of Holland, with aro back in scbool, college affairs and chureh, - Wedaesday evening, May )4 . Uubay, aeompanied 'by Pro!. Heusin'k- the Furnituro Oity and tbe Hope team .tho oration " The Dawn of Tomor- fun ctions of pre-war day are once more There were no nugust preliminaries veld. The rending which Prof_ Ny- will endeavor to dnpHcato its \-idory ~ow," was awarded leeond tonors. coming into their own. One of tbe and the simplici ty of form ndded to kerk will rend er is being anticiJXIte<1 of last year. Both are members of the present pre- biggest evonts of tho spring tenn, tbe grandeur of the occasion. Re\·. H . wi th mn ch inLorest. The Hope 001The ".iullers will receive a beauLiful paratory graduating ela s_ which was always looked forward 10 J . Veldmll n, vice-president of the lege mnl qunrtett e will furnish the . 1I". r Io"ing cup, which hns bee n put W~ ll s 'rhol1ls of Lhe "C" class, by tbe u.pper cla85es, was the JuniorCoun cil, pronounced tbo invoention. A Inst musical nunlher on the roster_ Th e up n. a 1>"7.e by Dick- Bot er of th spo'ko on "Praet iea l Pan-Amoriean- Sonior Party. Tho last time tbe fesquart et composed of Misses }}\·elyn conclusion, or nnale, is not open for BoLer Clot bing Co. ef Hollaud. The ism," and Dani et De Grallf, of tDle tive occasion occurred was 3 year. ago Keppel, J ea nette Mulder and ?ir_lUr- pUblication. fl is th e dank horse of cup will bo known na tbe DIce. Boter "A" cltl88, on th e subject, "Tho oNew wben tho cla ss of 1917 Ilntertained tbe cus Munenburg nnd Prof. Nr kcrk, snng the eveni ng. Only this w'ill he said, Tropl.y. It i. now en eihiliition in Mnerienn. " elus of 1910. "!Praise the Lord, 0' J eru,olem." Dr. " The Drnmalic Olub and Mr. Barn\llll the Boter store_ ',lUss Amanda Ruth Zwemer delight· Il'be present Junior class revived this Blekkink, president of tbe Synod, read nro espeeially invited bo aUend for our Tho Hope runn er~ have been train- fully enterta ined the audieuee with a time-honored custom by entertaining tbe Seripture from HISb. I L Dr. Wm. llutuul Nlu ttltion." ing sleadily and oonsistently for the reading_ tbo class of 1919 at tbe Ladies' Liter Th e Y. Ai. C. A. is sponsoring th~ past two months nnd nre now in 6.ne Leggett gnve a sbort alklress tnlling The judgoe for tho contest were Ros- ary club rooms last FrIday evening. bis text 'from H(!b. 101:17. He spoke of progrom. Uope Ooll~ge hns had no torm fer the long distance grind . TI.e coe M_ Giles, Peler Cooper of the Jun - The Seniors were entl;rtained during the old testament DS 'being a consum- such entertainment this yenr nnd n inLer elaSO! fi eld meot of lwo weeks ior class, and Bernie Aiulder of the Lbo early_part of tho evening by a An ad- ago showed UI) some good l>rospects Senior class. mation of works, and tbe new aa a large audience is e"1ICcted. short program, tho first nuniber of consummat io n of faith. B e dlwelt mi •. ion ehurtle uf 2(j cenl will I e le\- and the writer can safely Irny that .Mr. Frank HulT of tibe "0" class which was a vocal solo by Miss Marie upon tbe implicit faith of A'brabam, ied nnd the proceeds will be used to tbis yenr's team is just as good as the capaQtly ncted as chai rman. Danbot. Sbe sanJ "Until I Wait," in when be offered Isaac os a sacrifi ce to assist the Y. M. C. A. delegates to at · tea.n that 'brought borne the cup la t sucb a pleasing and effective manner God, a sacrifice wbich would have tend the ollnual summer conferences yea r. that abe wos compelled' to respond to meant the end of tbe Great Promise to nt Lakc Geneva . Th e team ha. not yet bee n definitely an eneore. Miss Bertha< Stopples folAJhraham. Abrnhn m's faith in God pi cked, but those who loom up as likelowed with a reading and was also wo. suproole. Bui .\)ceause Abrabam ly ca Ollidnt'Cs nrc: Mannger Francis forced to give (In eneore_ A male loved God supremely and trusted in lhrmnn, J ohn Kempen, Harry Hager, quarteiLe composed of the Messrl. Him fully, a lamll was given in tbe PeLer Vou, Charles Looman s, Eo Moin'Muilenlberg, Westmas, Van Dyke, and tila •• of 1I •• e tor tho sa.e r; 6~ DI. eoke, ~tLk e at:huunnRn8, Leo Te PalIke, Haiti Who is there' "A fellow Holl<eboer next sang a melody of Leggett 's pl ea was for fn.th 1D mod- Wll8'l'ElLN rnmOLOGIOAL SEMIN- Anthony Meengs, Peter Ooope r, Ralph stadent_" Aimer airs. Their encore f'Lueky ern Chri stians and he closed witb this Korleling, and P_ G. Baker. Advance, and be recognized. Oh t -J im" proved to be extremely popular ARY H OLDe .ANNIVElI8ARY adJllonition, " Too often we love tbe J ohn Dalenburg, manager of the -j Y011r tbe one tha t missed out Volunteer with the audience. Tho lost number ! OELEBBATION gift so much, we mit to lo\'e the leam finished the race last ycnr three Band meeting 'Iast Friday. Let me was" A Stunt" in which Miss Eva Te giver. " minutes ahead of Jllik e Vander Visse, lell you a litUe aIbout it_ Rev. WarQ- Puike dressod in a down's suit feaPresent studenh, Iaculty meinllen, Rev. Veldman nert \·oiced tbe greet Rtar nn ehor mBn of tbe "Y" squad. shu i. gnve us n mellSBge wbicb we will tured by singing " I 'm the Guy_" ings of the Council to the Synod, Hope old graduates and frie nd. of the West- The time for tbe enti re race waft three never forget. Did you know tbat half Mter a sbort intermillion a Grand College and President Dimnent. He ern Theological Seminary gnthered at hours, ten minuies. The relay rRce be- o.t the Oh ristian eburch in India is March was bold. The men sewred gave a brief resume of President !Dim- the bnnquet hoard on the third fl oor of tween the two cities has been held loes tban three years old j tbat th e their .partners by tbo very novel metbnent's f ai thful work at Hopo Oollege- Van Raalte hall last Thursday after' for the Inst nine years, Hope winning Arcot MillSion, tho weakest of all, is od of picking from a bnltket n card on recalling his twenty yea rs of proies' noon in commemoration of the Weslern nvc times and th e " Y" fonr times. doing two-thirds of all tbo missi on which was pasted a snapebot of lome .orshil', and his quiet eft'orts as regi.· Th eologicat Seminary's Golden Jubilee_ Th e runaers from the Y. l{' O. A. will W"orik the Reformed church is doing in girl in ei ther of 1ho two classes. Miss trAr of the Oollege, and relnting brief- It is just fifty years that the tint class be out Saturdny to make it fiy e all. [ndill; that many a native missionary Harriet iBakor and parlner led tbe ly tbe eleelion of lasl June and telling graduate(1 from tbat in LituLion . The teams will be started on the 31 witb little education, u doing your mareh_ Dr. Ku izenga of the seminary acted \ ow our pres ident triumpbed nnammTbe Seniors were tben invited to os toastma ter. Dr. J. F_ Zwemer, mile run from the Orand Rapids Y. M. \\,.rkj that starving India is crying uUlly in the finat deeision. li e brought O. A. builaing at 2 P. M_ Saturday for you t" descend to the tastefully decorated lhree - pledges of ab olute confidence president of the tllcu lt y; Dr. W_ J . afternoon and will fini sh at tbe corner I never knew that. " Then it migbt dining room where the follOwing menu and bearty congratulations to Presi- Legge tt, vice-presi dent of the general of Rh'er and Eighth .treets in this be well to remember it, and to read was served: dent Dimn. nl f rom tl.e rS1!ulty and 81'nod' - , Pre ident M. J . Hoffm an ot city. Judging from the time iL btu ove r your mareb iag orders Ohrist has Fru it Oocktail Cen tral ollege, Pelln, l owa; Rev. 0 . students of 1Iope College, the Counril taken in Tovious yenrs, the last mtln given you. lIfow o~en do you pray M'l5hed Potatoes Chlckou PaLlies and tbe church_ Jie theu presen tOlI D. J onge, of Zeelnn(l; Re\·. Setb Vun ' of ench team ought to be running tor foreign mIssions'" No\·er. " You Biscuit Brown Brfad der Were, see retury- or Domesti c Mishim witb th e keye of Hope eo llrge. do\\~. Eighth street shortly al'Ler 5 can't go on. Report at once to the Creamed PeaS' iPr()f. Mei necke spoke next to the ns- sions; Re\·. H. J . Veldmnn of Bolland; P. M. Reports as- to the position of Oonllnandlng Officer and scttle the Olives lPicklee semblage thru his violin. He plnye.1 Dr. J. W. Beardslee, "r., of New tb e runners, wilt be telephoned in matter wiLb Him. " Oolf80. Brunswi ck, N. J .; find Dr Henry E. " Ein trrnum, " Iby Beeker. nlong the course to the Van Tongbren ••• Fruit Salad Wafer• Dr_ Venncma, pre ideut·emerilu! of DosKer of Louisville, Ky., were the Cignr elore_ Peter J _ Siegera, as president ot tbe Y. K. O_:A. Hope College, pre>eeede<1 10 in tall speakers of the evening. Musieal num· The Rope sqund will lea\'e for Grand 'Junior elan welcomed the Seniors wbo President Dimnent to hi. " tbrone of bers were rendered by Prof. N),J,erk, Rapids early Saturday morning in orwere loon to leave and whose places Tbo Y. M. C_ A_ met !sat Tuesdny chief executive. " Witb the prophet he Prof. Meine ke, and Prof. Heuslnkveld der that tbe men may rest up after (OontJl1ued on Pa", 1I) agreed ihat President DiD!nent bad of Hope Oollege. the ride. At least four maeblnes are eV'Cning The topic wos "Lake Ge" eomQ into the kingdom for just Bueb ••• required to tako lbo runnerl and 0111- neva or Bll'Bt" All the arguments I'ro OOLLBGB 0ALJIlmAB 'Y. IW,A.• .. time tlS tb is. " einls to Grand Rapids_ . Anyone, man for .. large delega\li.on to aUend the Y. M. O. A. conferences tbero this Dr. Vcnncma sJloke feelingly his words or womu, wbo will offor the use of Bope-G. IL '; Y" Jte\&7, IK&7 It. of eneonragement to the President, fOr th em elvu nnd their C'IIr Lo take tb e yoar were clearly set fortb. Petor The regulnr y _ W_ C_ A. meeting team up Ilnd bacik, will at once I,,,,t ill ~l1k e r, lender, Ilalled upon ",ember, he said tl.-. t often these words, came 8cIIool of KnD: 1«1'-1, Jla7 lIB. who havo visited thelo eonfereneoe iu too late, when the hard trinl. are over Thursday afternoon was very profitn·- t011ch with Manager IhMnnn . BanD Oratorleal CoD'"' 1_ S. the past ,to give th"r impressions of and they ore no longer nee(led. He bte and inspiring ~o nil fhe girls presLa4!eI ' Oratorlml OaIlte.O 1_ 6urged Lhat ,pre ident Edward Dimnellt ent. far tina Do J ong had as her Wh en tlte Melipho~inll8 were paint - the benefit and \"8lue of tbe JAlko GeJ obn Ter Borg, become the house hold \vord ill every topic" Under tauding the Master. ' ing tho soc iety Mil ono of them tell nev's. colliferences. :au. OraIIortcal OoIlteet 1_ 10. How can we understand Him better' Yeter Clooper and Prot. IDnkamp told MeUph_ Procram. 1_ 18. from the bol' of tbe ladller with two 11.ome that I<oows Hope College: Alter She luggested by follow ing Him, by interosting experiences and reminis' placing the cap and gown, be invoked buckets of l)4inl. There i. one C011~ .....0lI0 1_115. the blessing of God on President Dim- strengthening our faith, by ba\1ng olation, ho came down with fiying col- cences of the conferencel tbey bad atuw.. Prac-. .J'IIM 18. closer communion witb Him thru ~ray­ ors anyhl1W_ lended. Co1tege men from all parts of Ahmad ~ 11ID8 17. nent. __ tbe country mther at thcee meeti ngs Oommac_mt, 11ID8 18. /rbe inaugural address followed _ er,:by trWlting and by fellowship_ She .bowed us the advf.ntages we girls bad President Dimnent reviewed briefly The Poppen brothors had a contest and ~cbange their view.. Tbeir con. JWlQVft Ja'1'llll tbe state and church control over ed- in 'being Hopoites. At tbis cbristian col "'itb Ihelr mu 'cal inslr1llllentl. They fer..neu are conducted by lome of tbo . ucation thruout tbe ages_ He main- lege we have tbe great aavan[age of tried ~ lee who could ptay the long- best speake ... in the eountry_ In taet, tained that- the !<Indam'on tal duly of receiving not only training for our est_ Heiny played Annie LaurIe for after the meeting it aeemed clear to M _".~"." ."." n_...l1IDI , tbe church eollego i. to scrve men's mind, <but there are such great oppor- threo houu_ Poots won. He played every mem4>ef prcsent tb.at It Is ne• .. __ ....________ .______ ---.r- , »-Iphl tunities for the training of our soul. religious desires. Tbe church collego "The Stars and Stripe. forover." e_ary to attend al leut one of these __ conferences in order to round out your /Ina. an unlimited domain in its duty As this is not the csse in 10 many colFra" 11IIl _. ___...__'--___ ._ .... _.J'lIM 11 to fo'llter religion tbroughoul the world_ leges we should !be thanlcful for tbls W.A.!N"NID-A 'boy to run tne e evato r college eourse_ 80raIIa , ____ .. ___.. _.." __,,,,,,,_ ~ 16 iHow maDy men will reprceent Hope lie emphasized tho two great spirituol privilege. Helene Van Raalle favored in Vorhees Domitory. Muat be a iOod us witb a .beautiful 1010. Itory teller. Lake Geneva thi' year t (Oontinned on Pa", 2)

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